Dollar Exchange: Naira loses value, depreciates by 0.46%

The naira on Tuesday exchanged at N441.17 to the dollar at the investors and exporters window, a depreciation of 0.46per cent, compared with N439.17 to the dollar at the close of business on October 7.
The open indicative rate closed at N439.40 to the dollar on Tuesday.
An exchange rate of N414 to $1 was the highest rate recorded within the day’s trading before it settled at N441.17.
The naira sold for as low as N414 to $1 within the day’s trading.
On Tuesday, $73.66 million was traded at the official investors and exporters window.
(NAN)
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